Sentence-Phrase- Word - A Culture of Thinking
Sentence-PhraseWord
Visible Thinking Routine "The power of this routine lies in the discussion."
What Type of Thinking Do You Want Your Students to Do
Sentence-Phrase-Word is a routine for digging deeper into ideas.
Used for a variety of purposes:
? Making meaning from text ? Getting to the heart of a story or topic; what lies
under the surface ? Determining common themes ? A catalyst for discussion ? Helping students find their own voice
Lower Grades
Making meaning of complex text Finding big ideas
Collaboratively building understanding Formative assessment
Upper Grades
? Discussion launch for issues with multiple perspectives in "Time For Kids", Social Studies text
? Unit Launch
? Blogging
? Finding important detail such as character traits
? Collaboratively build understanding
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